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EU Knowledge Hub Digital | Overview of Legal Instruments Implementing E-governance in Different Jurisdictions and Training for E-governance

Enhance global e-Governance by analyzing legal frameworks across ten jurisdictions, identifying best practices, and delivering targeted training via webinars and in-person sessions.

Date Published
4 Sep 2023
Expected Start Date
04 Sep 2023
Project Type
Research and Capacity Development
Project Status
Active

The digital sector is increasingly fundamental for achieving the EU¡¯s external policy objectivesDigitalisation is crucial for The Project¡¯s objectives are to identify and analyse the legal instruments implementing e-Governance in ten different jurisdictions (European Union, Estonia, Belgium, African Union, Kenya, Botswana, Ecuador, Jamaica, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan) and prepare interactive and in-person training on the requirements and best practices related to e-Governance implementation with a focus on legal instruments.

Activities

  • Phase 1: Assessing and analysing the legal instruments regulating e-Governance building blocks in different jurisdictions. This phase should result in an overview report of the legal instruments in the ten indicated countries and regions and a training plan to organise the required training on e-Governance through interactive webinars and in-person sessions in Brussels and at an EU Delegation location. 

  • Phase 2: Executing the agreed training plan developed under Phase 1 through interactive webinars and in-person training in Brussels and at an EU Delegation location.

Outputs

D1. Analysis of e-Governance development in ten jurisdictions.
D2. Identification of best practices and gaps in legal frameworks for e-Governance.
D3. Training plan for webinars and in-person sessions.
D4. Webinars and Training to enhance legal framework awareness and strengthen institutional capacities.

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